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#infrastructure News & Analysis

Coverage of #infrastructure has grown substantially, with 66 articles published in the last 30 days across 326 total indexed pieces. Recent reporting leans decidedly bullish at 63.6%, with neutral coverage at 22.7% and bearish takes representing 13.6%—a stable sentiment picture compared to the prior quarter. Leading sources include arXiv's computer science and AI track, The Block, and Crypto Briefing, with OpenAI and Nvidia emerging as frequently discussed entities alongside infrastructure topics. Discussion of #infrastructure intersects closely with blockchain, Ethereum, payments, and stablecoin coverage, while Bitcoin and Ethereum dominate ticker mentions. Scan the articles below to explore the latest developments and perspectives.

sentiment · last 30d (66 articles)
Top sources:arXiv – CS AI · 23The Block · 20Crypto Briefing · 18CoinDesk · 15Fortune Crypto · 14
Most-discussed entities:OpenAI · 5Nvidia · 2Anthropic · 2Claude · 1Microsoft · 1
686 articles
CryptoBullishCoinTelegraph · Apr 67/10
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The future of institutional crypto runs through prime brokerages

The article highlights how institutional cryptocurrency adoption is increasingly flowing through prime brokerages that maintain traditional finance custody standards. Ripple's $1.25 billion acquisition of Hidden Road exemplifies this permanent shift toward established financial infrastructure in the crypto space.

The future of institutional crypto runs through prime brokerages
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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 277/10
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Shaping the Future of Mathematics in the Age of AI

A research paper examines how AI is rapidly transforming mathematics across five key areas: values, practice, teaching, technology, and ethics. The authors provide recommendations for the mathematical community to maintain intellectual autonomy and shape their field's future in the age of artificial intelligence.

AI × CryptoNeutralDL News · Mar 277/10
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Why the industry’s biggest miner just sold $1bn Bitcoin to chase AI

MARA Holdings, one of the largest Bitcoin mining companies, sold $1 billion worth of Bitcoin to fund a strategic pivot into artificial intelligence operations. This move reflects a broader trend among Bitcoin miners diversifying into AI infrastructure to capitalize on the growing demand for AI computing power.

Why the industry’s biggest miner just sold $1bn Bitcoin to chase AI
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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 267/10
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From Prompts to Packets: A View from the Network on ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini

A comprehensive study analyzed network traffic patterns of popular AI chatbots ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini through Android mobile apps. The research reveals distinctive protocol footprints and traffic characteristics that create new challenges for network management, including sustained upstream activity and high-rate bursts unlike conventional messaging apps.

🏢 Microsoft🧠 ChatGPT🧠 Gemini
CryptoNeutralBlockonomi · Mar 257/10
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ECB Details Digital Euro Plan as Australia Eyes $24B Gains

The European Central Bank will publish Digital Euro technical standards by summer and begin a 12-month pilot program in late 2027, with potential full launch around 2029. Private banks will provide wallets while the ECB maintains core infrastructure, representing a significant step toward European CBDC implementation.

DeFiBullishThe Defiant · Mar 257/10
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Blockchain Association urges SEC to treat DeFi as infrastructure, not intermediary: Blockchain Association

Summer Mersinger from the Blockchain Association testified before a House Financial Services Committee hearing, advocating for DeFi systems to receive specialized regulatory treatment rather than being subject to traditional intermediary-based compliance frameworks. The testimony represents a push for regulatory clarity that distinguishes DeFi infrastructure from conventional financial intermediaries.

Blockchain Association urges SEC to treat DeFi as infrastructure, not intermediary: Blockchain Association
AI × CryptoBullishDecrypt – AI · Mar 177/10
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AI, Privacy Coins Lead Altcoin Rally as Bitcoin Tops $75K

AI and privacy-focused cryptocurrencies are leading an altcoin rally following Bitcoin's retest of the $75,000 level. Market experts attribute this outperformance to increased demand for infrastructure-related tokens rather than speculative meme coins.

AI, Privacy Coins Lead Altcoin Rally as Bitcoin Tops $75K
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CryptoBullishCrypto Briefing · Mar 177/10
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Mastercard to acquire stablecoin firm BVNK for up to $1.8B

Mastercard is acquiring stablecoin infrastructure firm BVNK for up to $1.8 billion, marking a significant move by a major payment processor into cryptocurrency infrastructure. The acquisition is expected to accelerate stablecoin integration into mainstream financial systems and enhance global payment capabilities.

Mastercard to acquire stablecoin firm BVNK for up to $1.8B
AINeutralAI News · Mar 177/10
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Goldman Sachs sees AI investment shift to data centres

Goldman Sachs reports AI investment is becoming more selective, with a shift toward "flight to quality" focusing on data centre infrastructure. The market is moving beyond initial excitement to concentrate on the physical infrastructure needed to support AI systems.

AI × CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Mar 167/10
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AI data center gold rush sparks debate over impact on Bitcoin

Crypto trader Ran Neuner warns that Bitcoin mining could be threatened as AI data centers compete for the same computational resources and energy infrastructure. The debate centers on whether AI's rapid expansion will pull miners away from Bitcoin's network, potentially impacting its security and decentralization.

AI data center gold rush sparks debate over impact on Bitcoin
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AI × CryptoBullishCoinDesk · Mar 157/10
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Visa is ready for AI agents. So is Coinbase. They're building very different internets

Visa and Coinbase are developing competing infrastructure for AI agent payments, with the next trillion-dollar payments network expected to facilitate machine-to-machine transactions at massive scale. This represents a fundamental shift from human-operated checkout systems to autonomous AI-driven commerce.

Visa is ready for AI agents. So is Coinbase. They're building very different internets
CryptoNeutralBlockonomi · Mar 157/10
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Bitcoin Network Can Survive 92% of Global Submarine Cable Failures, Study Finds

A new study reveals Bitcoin's network resilience to submarine cable failures, showing it can survive 72-92% of global cable outages during random failures. However, targeted attacks on high-betweenness cables could fragment the network with only 20% damage, and hosting provider failures pose significant risks with just 5% capacity loss.

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CryptoBullishBlockonomi · Mar 147/10
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IOTA Tests Securitization Infrastructure That Could Reshape Real-World Asset Finance on Blockchain

IOTA is testing securitization infrastructure that mirrors traditional structured finance architecture, potentially enabling invoice factoring, SME lending, and energy project financing on blockchain. The three-tier model could reshape real-world asset finance through on-chain digital capital markets, with connections to SALUS and ADAPT platforms within the AfCFTA trade framework.

AI × CryptoBullishThe Defiant · Mar 107/10
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Circle Launches Nanopayments on Testnet

Circle has launched nanopayments on testnet, enabling ultra-small, gas-free USDC transactions specifically designed for AI agents. This development represents a significant step toward integrating cryptocurrency infrastructure with AI systems for micropayments.

Circle Launches Nanopayments on Testnet
AI × CryptoBearishBitcoin Magazine · Mar 97/10
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Public Bitcoin Miners are Dumping Bitcoin for AI, a Historic Mistake

Major U.S. public Bitcoin miners including Cipher Digital, Bitfarms, and Core Scientific are selling their Bitcoin holdings and pivoting to AI/HPC infrastructure leasing with tech giants like Microsoft and Google. The shift comes amid industry-wide profitability challenges, with Bitcoin Magazine labeling this strategy a 'historic mistake'.

Public Bitcoin Miners are Dumping Bitcoin for AI, a Historic Mistake
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CryptoNeutralDecrypt – AI · Mar 97/10
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Post-Quantum Shift Could Force Crypto Exchanges to Rethink Wallet Security

New research addresses potential security vulnerabilities that quantum computing could pose to cryptocurrency exchange wallet systems. The research focuses on maintaining exchanges' ability to generate deposit addresses without exposing private keys in a post-quantum cryptography environment.

Post-Quantum Shift Could Force Crypto Exchanges to Rethink Wallet Security
AIBearisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 97/10
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The Rise of AI in Weather and Climate Information and its Impact on Global Inequality

Research reveals that AI development in climate and weather modeling is concentrated in the Global North, creating systematic performance gaps that disproportionately affect vulnerable regions. The study warns that current AI trajectory risks amplifying global inequality in climate information systems through biased data, unrepresentative validation, and dominant knowledge forms.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 97/10
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Real-Time AI Service Economy: A Framework for Agentic Computing Across the Continuum

Researchers propose a framework for decentralized resource allocation in real-time AI services across device-edge-cloud infrastructure. The study shows that dependency graph topology determines whether price-based allocation can work at scale, with hierarchical structures enabling stable pricing while complex dependencies cause instability.

AINeutralFortune Crypto · Mar 77/10
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Google, Meta and the AI ‘hyperscalers’ are on a $1 trillion borrowing binge after years of printing cash. Here’s why Big Tech’s pivot to debt matters

Major tech companies including Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and Oracle are taking on significant debt to fund their AI infrastructure investments, marking a shift from their historically cash-rich operations. Pimco warns that this massive spending spree carries overinvestment risks that will create winners and losers among the tech giants.

Google, Meta and the AI ‘hyperscalers’ are on a $1 trillion borrowing binge after years of printing cash. Here’s why Big Tech’s pivot to debt matters
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